Svitlana Andriichenko - Kaleidoscope






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Svitlana Andriichenko presents Kaleidoscope, a 2020 original hand‑signed oil painting on canvas (80 cm x 70 cm) depicting abstract nature in multicolour, sold directly from the artist with hanger, unframed, and a certificate of authenticity included.
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Kaleidoscope. Childhood memories of a bright and cloudless, wonderful world. Always an enchanting sight - the play of color and shape. These are our associations with a kaleidoscope. Flowers beautiful in their shapes and shades, brush strokes of different styles, bizarre and mesmerizing configurations - this is your kaleidoscope that you can enjoy all your life. A bright and expressive artwork was painted in a single copy. The image of abstract flowers will decorate your interior and will be a good gift for friends. Full immersion in color.
Oil painting on canvas (unframed), hanger included. Completely hand-painted using high-quality oil paints. Certificate of authenticity included. Shipped in a cardboard box.
Svitlana Andriichenko, a Ukrainian artist was born February 22, 1977, based in Germany, utilizes oil paints to manifest her passionate feelings onto canvas. Through abstraction and impasto techniques, she endows her work with depth, employing thick layers of vibrant hues applied with a palette knife and even her fingers. Art by Svitlana Andriichenko decries reality's dull mimicry, unveiling instead a subjective reality defined by her intense emotions, aspirations, and life experiences. The artist's work is represented in galleries such as Singulart, Artfounder, Saachiart, Artmayer, and others.
Since 2021, she has held several solo exhibitions, most of which were in Cologne, Germany. She has also participated in numerous group exhibitions and fairs in Italy, Greece, the UK, Israel, and Germany. Today, her paintings are in private collections in the USA, Italy, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Austria, Denmark, Poland, Israel, Norway, Germany, France, Turkey, and Ukraine, among other countries.
After the war began in February 2022, she managed to transport over 200 paintings from Ukraine to Cologne, Germany, where the artist currently lives and works.
Kaleidoscope. Childhood memories of a bright and cloudless, wonderful world. Always an enchanting sight - the play of color and shape. These are our associations with a kaleidoscope. Flowers beautiful in their shapes and shades, brush strokes of different styles, bizarre and mesmerizing configurations - this is your kaleidoscope that you can enjoy all your life. A bright and expressive artwork was painted in a single copy. The image of abstract flowers will decorate your interior and will be a good gift for friends. Full immersion in color.
Oil painting on canvas (unframed), hanger included. Completely hand-painted using high-quality oil paints. Certificate of authenticity included. Shipped in a cardboard box.
Svitlana Andriichenko, a Ukrainian artist was born February 22, 1977, based in Germany, utilizes oil paints to manifest her passionate feelings onto canvas. Through abstraction and impasto techniques, she endows her work with depth, employing thick layers of vibrant hues applied with a palette knife and even her fingers. Art by Svitlana Andriichenko decries reality's dull mimicry, unveiling instead a subjective reality defined by her intense emotions, aspirations, and life experiences. The artist's work is represented in galleries such as Singulart, Artfounder, Saachiart, Artmayer, and others.
Since 2021, she has held several solo exhibitions, most of which were in Cologne, Germany. She has also participated in numerous group exhibitions and fairs in Italy, Greece, the UK, Israel, and Germany. Today, her paintings are in private collections in the USA, Italy, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Austria, Denmark, Poland, Israel, Norway, Germany, France, Turkey, and Ukraine, among other countries.
After the war began in February 2022, she managed to transport over 200 paintings from Ukraine to Cologne, Germany, where the artist currently lives and works.
